Gram Z3T User manual

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USER MANUAL
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Index
1. On / Off ..................................................................................................... 3
2. Initial reset to zero .................................................................................... 3
3. Keypad operation ...................................................................................... 4
3.1. ON / OFF ............................................................................................ 4
3.2. MENU ................................................................................................ 4
3.3. TARE .................................................................................................. 5
3.4. PRINT / SUM ...................................................................................... 6
4. Description of LCD display ........................................................................ 8
5. Operation options and settings menu .................................................... 10
6. Auto-off option ....................................................................................... 12
7. Operation of the backlight ...................................................................... 12
8. Sound when pressing a key ..................................................................... 13
9. Tare Options ............................................................................................ 13
10. Hold mode ............................................................................................... 13
11. Keypad lock ............................................................................................. 14
12. Serial port RS-232 .................................................................................... 15
12.1. Serial port RS-232: PR4/PR6 printer ............................................... 16
12.2. Serial port RS-232: Frame format PC0 ............................................ 17
12.3. Serial port RS-232: USB frame format ............................................ 19
12.4. Serial port RS-232: RD3 frame format ............................................ 20
12.5. Serial port RS-232: Communication protocol ................................. 20
13. Ticket Menu ............................................................................................ 21
14. Scale configuration menu ....................................................................... 22
14.1. Settings menu ................................................................................. 23
14.2. Scale adjustment ............................................................................. 23
14.3 Table of geographical adjustment values ....................................... 25
15. Digital filter .............................................................................................. 26
16. Movement filter ...................................................................................... 26
17 Value to be displayed in the indicator .................................................... 26
18 Characteristics of the Z3 indicator .......................................................... 27
19 Load cell connections .............................................................................. 28
19.1 Option 1: Indicator with direct cable connection ........................... 28
19.2 Option 2: indicator with cell connector .......................................... 29
20 Error messages ........................................................................................ 30
21 Notes ....................................................................................................... 31
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1. On / Off
Press and hold the key for 2 seconds.
All segments and symbols switch on for a second on the LCD display to verify
that they are functioning properly.
Below we show the version code for the device’s firmware.
To switch off the device, press and hold the key for 2 seconds.
An Off message will appear to warn that the device will be switched off
when the key is released.
2. Initial reset to zero
If the InI-0 option in the operating options menu is activated, when
switching on the device it will automatically reset to zero and will be
indicated on the display with the message -0-.
Automatically resetting to zero at the start requires the scale to remain stable
for at least 5 seconds. For as long as the scale is moving, the -0- indication
will be maintained for a maximum of 5 seconds.
If the weight on the load receptor is higher than 20% of the scale’s maximum
capacity, the error message Err 0 will be displayed, followed by the weight
on the scale.
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3. Keypad operation
3.1. ON / OFF
If the key is held down for more than 2 seconds, it acts as an on/off
switch.
A “short” pulse performs the “CLEAR” function: clears the tare,
cancels the “hold” mode and resets the total accumulated weight.
In “menu” mode it performs the “ESC” function: returns to the menu’s
previous level without making any change. If it is in the main menu, it exits
the menu mode and returns to normal operating mode (weight mode).
3.2. MENU
Holding it down for more than 2 seconds gives us access to the
operation options and settings menu.
When the tare function is activated, the display switches from net
weight to gross weight every time the button is pressed. While net
weight is displayed, the “NET” indication will appear on the LCD display.
A double click activates / deactivates “HOLD” mode.
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3.3. TARE
A short pulse activates the tare function.
This may be “Normal tare” or “Preset tare” depending on the
operating mode selected in the options menu.
Preset tare. The tare stays in the memory after emptying the platform.
The >T< indication on the display stays constant, non-flashing. When the
platform is emptied, the display shows the tare value with a negative
sign. To undo the tare, press the tare button again with an empty
platform.
Normal tare. The tare is automatically deactivated when the platform is
emptied. The >T< indicator is switched on intermittently in the LCD
display.
When double clicking on this key, the tare mode alternates from “preset
tare” to “normal tare”. The default operating mode for tare is “preset tare”,
although this value can be changed in the options menu.
If the reading is less than 5 divisions, the display will automatically set to zero
instead of a tare.
If there is a preset tare in the memory and the platform is empty, pressing
this button deactivates the tare.
The tare function only operates if the weight is stable. If the stability indicator
is switched off, pressing this key has no effect.
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3.4. PRINT / SUM
Print and sum key.
When pressing this key, a ticket is printed with the weight shown
on the LCD display. The ticket shows print date and time, the
ticket’s serial number, gross weight, tare and net weight.
Additionally you can print a 3-line header and a footer line with constant
information.
The print key has no effect while the stability indicator is switched off.
This gross/tare/net ticket is only possible provided no ticket with
accumulated total has been initiated, which has a different format.
To initiate a ticket with accumulated total, enter the first object to be
included in the ticket and double click on the print key. The weight shown on
the display is printed and added to the accumulated total.
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Double click the print key again to add and print each one of the next
weighings.
At the end of each detail sum, the total accumulated sum appears in the
display.
To complete the ticket and print the total line, hold down the print key for
more than 2 seconds.
To show the total sum, press at the same time and keys (a short
pulse, not a sustained pulse). The total accumulated sum will appear in the
display for 2 seconds.
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4. Description of LCD display
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Displays the weight on the scale platform.
In HOLD mode, the display flashes to indicate that the
real weight on the scale is not being shown, with the last
registered stable weight being shown instead.
2
Decimal point.
3
Unit of measurement in which the weight is indicated.
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that is not fluctuating.
Flashes to indicate that there is movement on the scale.
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Indicates net weight.
The net weight is the real weight on the scale minus the
tare.
It is only displayed if a tare has been used.
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Negative sign.
This reading may be negative if a tare is activated (in
preset tare mode) or to indicate a problem when setting
it to zero.
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Tare activated.
The reading flashes when “normal” tare mode has been
activated.
A “preset” tare is retained even after the weight is
removed from the scale platform.
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Battery-operated. Not connected to the mains.
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If the zero reading is activated in the operating settings
menu, the first digit in the indicator displays this figure to
indicate that the scale is set to zero and the zero tracking
device is operating.
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If the zero reading is activated, the first digit of the
indicator displays this figure to indicate that the scale is
set to zero but the zero tracking device is deactivated.
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5. Operation options and settings menu
To access the settings menu, keep the key pressed down for 2 seconds.
The display shows the NEnu message for ½ second to indicate that from
then on the indicator will start showing the different selection options. In the
“menu” mode, the device’s pushbuttons adopt the function of navigation
keys. These functions are indicated in the top part of each pushbutton: ESC,
, ,
Returns to the menu’s previous level without making any change.
When in the main menu, exit the menu mode and return to normal
operation mode (weight mode).
Moves to the next menu option in the “left” direction or changes
between the different values. It is possible to assign to a particular
option.
Moves to the next level of the options menu or shows the current
value of an option. When changing the selected value for an option
(using the and keys), pressing this key will validate the
change. In “edition” mode (manual input of a parameter value),
one short click moves you to the next digit on the display. A long
hold or a double click validates the entered value.
Moves to the next menu option in the right” direction or changes
between the different values. It is possible to assign to a particular
option.
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p
reselected factory setting
to validate the selected option
to go back
changes to another option
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6. Auto-off option
This option programs the device’s automatic switch-off after a time on idle
(not being used). The device is understood to be on idle if there is no
variation in the weight indication, and no key is pressed.
The possible options are the following:
The device always remains switched on. Option
selected at source.
The device switches off automatically after 30 minutes
of inactivity.
The device switches off automatically after 1 hour of
inactivity.
The device switches off automatically after 1:30 hours
of inactivity.
7. Operation of the backlight
This option controls the performance of the LCD display
backlight. Together with the Auto-off option, it reduces power consumption
and extends battery life. The device is deemed to be inactive if there are no
changes in weight indication and no key has been pressed.
The possible options are the following:
The backlight switches off automatically after
6 seconds of inactivity. This is the option selected at
source.
The backlight is always switched off.
The backlight is always switched on.
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OFF
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On
On
OFF
AUTO
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8. Sound when pressing a key
This function activates (“On”) or deactivates (“Off”) the emission of a sound
when one of the keypad buttons is pressed.
The factory setting for this option is “On”.
9. Tare Options
The possible options are:
Preset tare: The tare will be maintained until the tare
key is pressed again with an empty scale. It is the
default option.
Auto-tare: When a stable weight is detected, the
indicator sets a tare automatically. When the scale is
emptied, the tare disappears (goes back to zero).
Yes (default option): The weight needs to be stable
to set a tare.
10. Hold mode
This function activates (On) or deactivates (Off) the hold mode. When this
operating mode is activated, the display always shows the last stable weight
of the load placed on the platform. That is, even if the load is removed from
the platform, the display will continue to show the last weight indicated. If
the load has been removed, the weight is shown intermittently to indicate
that the hold mode is in operation. A double click on the “Menu” key
activates / deactivates the “HOLD” mode.
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11. Keypad lock
This function locks the keypad except for the on / off button and access to
the options menu.
When a key is pressed with the keypad lock activated, no action is performed
and the display shows LOCk for 1 second. That is, while the keypad is locked
it is not possible to set a tare, reset to zero, print a ticket or reset total
accumulated weight.
This option stays in the memory and is not deactivated when the device is
switched off and on.
LOCk
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12. Serial port RS-232
The Z3 weight indicator can be connected to other devices to send and
receive information via an RS-232 interface. The connection is made using
the 3-pin MMC connector on the weight indicator chassis.
In this menu, it is possible to configure the different data transmission
options from the indicator.
It allows the speed to be selected at which the serial
interface will be connected. The possible options are:
9600 bauds, 19200 bauds, 38400 bauds, or 57600
bauds. Transmission format for each byte is 8 bits
without parity bit, 1 stop bit (“8,n,1”) and is not
configurable.
Mode in which the data frame transmission will be
made:
When pressing the print key.
Continuously, at a rate of 5 frames sent per
second.
Automatically every time there is a new
stable weight on the scale.
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RxD
2
TxD
3
GND
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Data frame format. Enables selecting the following
options.
Connection to model PR4 printer. A ticket is sent in a
format for this printer model.
Connection to model PR6 printer. A ticket is sent in a
format for this printer model.
Data frame in a compatible format with the GRAM model
K3 weight indicator. For connecting to PC with Virtual Key
application.
Data frame in a format for the GRAM USB adapter cable.
Data frame in a format for the GRAM RD3 model weight
repeater display.
Connection to model Q2 label printer. A ticket is sent in a
format for this printer model.
Wireless mode for use with GRAM wireless adapters.
12.1. Serial port RS-232: PR4/PR6/Q2 printer
When selecting this option, the indicator will send weight information in a
ticket print format for GRAM PR4, PR6 or Q2 printers.
The ticket can have up to 3 lines for header and 1 line for footer. The header
and footer content is programmable by the user. The options for configuring
this document are in the Ticket section of the main menu.
If selecting a PR6 printer, the A-Cut (automatic paper cutting) option in the
Ticket menu automatically changes to ON.
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Pr4
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12.2. Serial port RS-232: Frame format PC0
The indicator sends the following byte frames (always 14 bytes in length).
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
02h
69h
20h
20h
20h
30h
2Eh
30h
30h
30h
6Bh
67h
0Dh
03h
STX
‘I’
spc
spc
spc
0
.
0
0
0
k
g
CR
ETX
0 Start of text.
1 Status (tare, zero, net, stable, unstable).
2 Sign (blank space if value is positive, or ‘-‘ if negative.
3..9 Numerical value (ASCII) of the weight shown on the LCD display, including the
decimal point.
10..11 Measurement unit: g, kg’, oz, lb’.
12 Carriage return.
13 End of text.
The status byte is built from the binary values of the display indications (tare, zero,
gross/net and stability). 20h is added to the result to ensure that the result is
printable.
Bit 0 (01h) The transmitted value is the gross weight.
Bit 1 (02h) A tare is set.
Bit 2 Not used, always 0.
Bit 3 (08h) The indicator is set to zero.
Bit 4 Not used, always 0.
Bit 5 Not used, always 0.
Bit 6 (40h) The weight is stable.
Bit 7 Not used, always 0.
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
N/A
Stability
N/A
N/A
zero
N/A
Tare
B / W
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Examples:
The status byte is 61h (‘a‘)
61h – 20h = 41h
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(non-
zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
off)
Bit 0
(Gross)
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
The status byte is 69h (‘i‘)
69h – 20h = 49h
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
off)
Bit 0
(Gross)
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
The status byte is 62h (‘b‘)
62h – 20h = 42h
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(non-
zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
on)
Bit 0
(Net)
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
The status byte is 63h (‘c‘)
63h – 20h = 43h
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(non-
zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
on)
Bit 0
(Gross)
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
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The status byte is 6Ah (‘j‘)
6Ah – 20h = 4Ah
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
on)
Bit 0
(Net)
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
The status byte is 6Bh (‘k‘)
6Ah – 20h = 4Ah
Bit 7
Bit 6
(stable)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
(zero)
Bit 2
Bit 1
(Tare
on)
Bit 0
(Gross)
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
12.3. Serial port RS-232: USB frame format
Format compatible with the GRAM USB adapter for PC-type computer with
Microsoft Windows operative system.
From the PCs point of view, the GRAM USB adapter is a keypad emulation that
transforms the information transmitted by indicator Z3 into a keypad input.
This option should be selected to make the data transmission from indicator Z3
compatible with a keypad input in the PC.
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12.4. Serial port RS-232: RD3 frame format
Format compatible with GRAM RD3 weight repeater display.
When selecting this transmission format, the weight indicated by Z3 appears
simultaneously in the RD3 repeater.
12.5. Serial port RS-232: Communication protocol
The Z3 indicator is provided with a communication protocol that allows the device
to be commanded remotely.
The table below lists the available commands and the response of the Z3 indicator.
COMMAND
RESPONSE
v
Returns a message with the identification of the
“GRAM Z3
Vxxxx” firmware version.
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Weight request. The Z3 device transmits a weight information
frame in PC0 format.
z
The indicator automatically sets to zero.
f
Increases the value of the digital filter (1..4). If the filter is 4,
the ‘f’ command sets the filter to 1.
H1
Programs line 1 of the ticket header
and responds “H1 OK”
.
H2
Programs line 2 of the ticket header
and responds “H2 OK”
.
H3
Programs line 3 of the ticket header
and responds “H3 OK”
.
F1
Programs the ticket’s footer line
and responds “F1 OK”
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